#31
Charlie wrote:
This forum has gone down the toilet.
:rolleyes:
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 15:46
#32
Taunty Dan wrote:
not the WHOLE forum mate.
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 15:49
#33
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
Give it a couple more flushes… :D
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 16:12

#34
zipless wrote:
The term Shag may refer to one of the following.
Look up shag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
* Shag is a type of fabric.
* Shag is the name for some birds of the cormorant family like the Common Shag.
* Shag is fine-cut tobacco.
* “Shag” is the name of several different swing dances.
o Collegiate shag is a swing dance from the 1920s that was popular among college students at the time.
o Carolina shag is an unrelated swing dance that began in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in the 1940s and is often associated with beach music.
o St. Louis shag is another swing dance, beginning in St. Louis, Missouri.
* Shag is a 1989 film starring Bridget Fonda, Phoebe Cates, Annabeth Gish, Jeff Yagher and Scott Coffey. It features Carolina shag dancing and was produced in cooperation with the North Carolina Film Commission.
* SHAG is the pseudonym of the artist Josh Agle.
* “Shag” is also a British and Irish slang word meaning sexual intercourse; it is also used in this sense, though less commonly, in American English.
* Shag is also a hairstyle.
* Shag usually with “bag” is a cylindrical tube with a cloth top for holding golf balls when retrieving from the range.
* A word meaning to fetch; used particularly in the sport of baseball in reference to players who retrieve balls hit into the outfield during batting practice.
* There are several locations named Shag.
* Ukrainian shah (shag), a historical currency of Ukraine
* In Northwestern Ontario, Canada, a “shag” refers to a wedding fundraising party. The term comes from combining bridal shower and stag (bachelor party) to get “shag”. Generally, the wedding party plans the shag. A function hall is rented and tickets are sold for about $2 or $3 before the event and at the door. A shag includes dancing, cash bar, snack foods, and raffle tickets that are sold for prizes and gifts donated from local businesses. Shag tickets are sold to those who know the engaged couple as well as those who don’t. The size of the shag is dependent on the size of the function hall and the number of tickets sold. Often shags have an attendance of a couple of hundred people. Because alcohol is often sold, those attending a shag must have reached age of majority in that province.
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 16:50
#35
Kill_Hill (Brendan) wrote:
The Auto Surgeon wrote:
I can’t say anything as I’m a none smoker.
I don’t mind smokers, I’m not one of those stuck up pricks, who cough loudly to try & make them feel guilty. And if they have any style, they will say the lines from Dennis Leary’s No Cure For Cancer - “Shit. That’s a serious cough, man. I smoke 60 a day & don’t cough like that. It’s a good job you don’t smoke”. :D
He robbed that line off Hicks. What a prick, he robbed Bill Hicks’ act for that matter. Hicks is the King, long live Hicks.
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 14:54
#36
Taunty Dan wrote:
Denis Leary robbed Hicks blind for “no cure for cancer”, but i’m still a huge fan of it. He does it well. :) But yeah, Hicks is king.
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 14:57
#37
The Auto Surgeon (Mark) wrote:
@ zipless - I must just thank you for the very informative piece :rolleyes:
@ Kill_Hill & Taunty Dan - Of course he ripped off Hicks - and yes Hicks is/was king (no arguments here). All I was doing was pointing out the different directions of attack - one was attacking smokers for not smoking enough & the other was attacking non-smokers for not smoking at all - I wasn’t trying to turn it in to a debate about the ownership of the lines unused by Hicks & Leary!!! :(
Posted on Sat, 3 February 2007 at 09:33
#38
Kill_Hill (Brendan) wrote:
Wasn’t attackin you, just pointing out who actually said it first :)
Posted on Mon, 5 February 2007 at 10:04
#39
The Auto Surgeon (Mark) wrote:
Posted on Fri, 9 February 2007 at 20:25